Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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jlan Iftotmng
agle.
Vol. IV. No. 69.
BRYAN TEXAS WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 16 1899.
Price 5 centa.
GOOD MORNING!
Have You Used
Ivory Soap!
UNEXCELLED FOR TOILliT
AND BATH.
DON'T YOU KNOW that good a'-iiU k
half the joy of lift. You eat over a thou-
ami limea a year and why not Ml tin- I t
at hucIi reasonable price Ak your neigh-
h..r about the delicious NATAV1A brand
of canned good Mid only by u.
YOOM RKSPlGtFULLY
i v 1 1
lltt
GROCERS and COFFEE ROASTERS.
SUNNY SOI
li
I'lM
y
i
It If Now a Land of Blizzirds
Covered With Snow
Ice.
ZEKO WEATHER
IN MAN) STATE
In iifru'ia Nine ISclnw a I.'
and in rkuiisi Twi-nly-I'mr
I- the Sew k.rord.
SNOW AND SLEET
EVEN IN FLomr
The Line f Freelag In Flriu (
i-rcd Inn-thlnU f Ihe Mate.
Damage i Kruil- Mill
lb- l.r.uU
Ttmn has u ! made and even ir In.
! l.-kai- nhoiild I.- nnddeiily no-.1
in-.. li. .n when i he i.r lyeiliggi r-
in tl' .tt.n field will he able u ei I
irate renting plumx m th. frotei
acront.il fur audi an ciioriuoii. number ol
bodi
N i only hive Imri. ! Ut ii alm..lut-l)
n-ndel iijr the iity authorities bul
priv.it.- iin.l. ri .k. r- generally have beet
ciuii11.-. to decline to conduct '".aerx
erv.iM In many intano- in urUl
Bary. to comply with th.- regulation ul
the health department. undertaken
fcave removed Unlie fr..m ridet -
an. I I'l.i. . I I he in temporarily in then
vn ontahlinhment to await tin- tinnier-
j ation of the weather Thia ha MM
lender i r n..t only by th" dif.i
eulty .1 ipcmng gr.u. but by th.'
inire.hility of inducing driver of
h ar . - .ui'l i' a. In- t la'')' the cipoiire
of a long drive to the eeioeteri.- Many
driver vrho attended funeral- )n Sun-
day returned lavlly (roxtbitteii ami
ntiabl). t rem me w.rk
Th. authorlt .-. of the V.llawn cem-
etery -.1 t ..nt an urgent recommenda-
tion t.. all pi-molt wli.) had applied for
1 borinl that th y permit tnnlie ton-main
for tie pn-wtit in th- reviving vault "f
the .viHeler? a it wa alni)t i tit -
ble to make arrani()'iii. " t-I r t! . n-t.-ing
of th)- grave.
ALL RECORDS GONE.
Try Our New
Royal Scarlet Canned
Goods.
Swifts' Ham and
Breakfast Bacon.
Van Houten's Cocoa.
Cox's Refined Jelatin.
W.-.-hm I''
night th' Atlantic
bur. .in
1 I
p at
ii-.. Sunday
l..rui hi'
ha- !
n ..r th
a)-)iiiipani' I thi" trm aim "till
tinned f nun Virginia northwanl
. tup
.-rlv y
III!"
Ac
and
I ell I Mmpuwl to II" '' Vrm
! ul ( ..I.I M'ralker.
WaaWagtoa Feb. It The t.rni
wept pat Waxhiiiu'toii aU.ut midnight
lai in.'lit and tin- uiomiiitr the Dim
alkiui hnirhtly on the iity which wax
laari...! ..!.i.r.iit..:.lelv in thr.- f -l of
h i -t.irt.-l to n Ui) ir
ab r.
. - . a . . t I - a I laIJ
tlier Hitli llf l "l no-iler ati'i uru. !" to i- ..i.uuneo.
and
II
t.m
we ar.- pftfMUVal to wrve llie puldic at all hour" day
ninlit n 1 1 1 a
NOBBY RIGS OF ALL KINDS.
f iiml fir-tcla-K injtle .r douhlf driving ho rat. Our JMfc
to will he t'oiirtMiu- pr pi w4 MhwAiI Personal Allen
lention to All Calls. vY will apprMitjl rlbwsl portion
1. 1 voiir 1. 1 loiiiiK and uaranti itifin-lion.
Same old Stand. Phone 112.
Mf. nl nlleiition itu.n to PfMiiiuiri ami . ti.er ltWaWMHa
JAMES KF.RNOLE. Manager.
nilnp
liiu-
All throiikdi the ninth nil reird of
cvdil ba. I.n broken At Ja. K'iiville.
Fla.. th. thermometer reentered l' de-
IfTrnn fttove win. li t- t d. r.'.' lowi r
then ev. r ln-fore N. w iir. .in- r..in-
tawl detrr)''- aliov- breakiux all re--tarda
by U .. -ri-. Virkatmrir U-mpera-tore
"t I ileifre ladow Iero excee I. ! .;
previ).n r)'-)inla by 4 ileirree Many
a-t - d.i of eiml people iK i aui" l wiiuiTe.l ano eiua.i.i
- -I rin lia been th. ed Ii. r. during th- i.iuar l Monday
Fresh Krout and Pickles
JUST RECEIVED.
JNO. B. MIKE
The Original Cutter.
1 1
In ihe v.. null ' Vahiniton tl
tortu ha irreally en-.le) all prern
p'.Mpi- lil imdiea of umiW 1
fallen -in. e it in . i a';. rn..ii an I
Hu h.- kiimi
mi. n -I wi'
r.t-ord breakmu li.v. i.-ui rainr. ..f in.
aoiith
At Sew ii-leau. Monday inoriiiint the
t4'tiia ratur.' wa rt above iwi U lU-irr'"
lower than pri'Vioim nni.r.U while at
Jiw-kxinville it wa I o above gero. or I
deuT"" lower than any pri-vioil reiurd
Tie liti)' of freexliik' t.-mperature in
Flon.la .Ttend.M tlir...iKh the up-
two thir U of tin- tit.-. with a minimnni
of deifn-- at Tami t K. We-t
Ike temperatim-1. only 4 deirr.v. :
below ihe normal
ThionithoutOri.riria. Alabama north
i rn Miwiiiipi and Arkan-a th ther
ui. .in. t. r ranged from t luduw in (leor
Kl
It
thai
ii"
CAN'T BURY THE DEAD.
Hi. P. Franklin & Son"
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
Siiy Hides Wool and Pelts.
kl. . j -v.u I.' nl I n D..ibli.r anH niwl
door to John Mike's store
v . ..u .i i tail. iiM-ir i aaajaal M
I li. l.l.M.nx I ...k.
Sew V. rk IMi 14 Th.' city And.
itiudf unable to bury it- uni laimeil ih'ail
Tlili) l. Ill u irri at ineaiire. du.- to th.
iiv boiiml inudin.iti of thi' l i ' rivet
whii h lu' niwli' it iuip)wnible for aeveral
ilay f..r the t. iiin. r- of the rharity de-
partuietit to make their aviiatomeil
t rie to the ii-tiietery on Hart inland
N)i bunaU have taken place ini-e lat
Tuexlay when the ..rtin lad. n .teauiel
made lt lat trip to Putter - Held hi
Krnla ab ut m ln.lieii w . re plaeeil on .
UiiipI tin- .ti-amer Tboiuin. It llr 'niian
evetiiutc and uiuht ami fell Into IKiW-
drif'" Two ixiiri' or more of ra were
rerxTtiil to polio haadqoarUn of par-
wn. who had li-n pirkel up jairtlyor
wholly nnmnariotit and there are many
CBM of w-vi-re Iro-tbit'-'
Aiini-toii Ala . ri'Ttiil the lowest
teiiiieratnre at iMrlow Atlanta nm
next with '. In-low rnrdeil ofhVially
Thia i the o. t . . r known hen- the
low mark Udmc broken t detrreei. The
th.'riiiollietep. on the Mn-et r. -i--l.-I in
au-1 li l. low and thi. ternpafgHM kd
ai-.-.uipali)"l lo windw'il. n reiu-htnl a
velocity oi ;u"i mile an hour
Amotik' i lie t.-in r.ii i - r. ;..rtil at
th.- weather bureau ar.' the following
ail l-im l.-low x.iro
Xa.hvtll- I.' Kiiotville in. S.-lma.
Ala ii lliriiuiu'ham a ('..luinbu.. 4.
Ma.nn 4 Mobile I M..utitotnery. 4
Tli. ie nr.- many other- hov.-riliK near
' th.' aero mark
TEXAS BAKERY
AND BOARDING HOUSE.
OTTO BOIiHMB Proprietor.
All kiiidH of Freeh Bread and Cake kept
conaUuitly on hand. Suplie furnithed on
khort DfltfM M picnic and harliecota. I am
running a Free Delivery wagon and will
J liver your order at your dinar.. My bakery
a boast enterprise and deaarve. the patron-
age of the people with whom I li n and npend
my money. My nil.' are fl.lMI per day for
Iniard. with cpecial priati hy the wii-k or montl . Phone 9.
OTTO RDFHMF
X ' -A. A ' A S A 4 -4V A. A. A
TEXAS.
r r. ;.-i-t. :
l if eveTV
ill
ort
.Teen al.iva ler.i. i
aWataMf on a '
"SAME O.N
PIBCU."
K
andy
itchen and
U i.r.l Known In l.ul.Una.
S w i irl in- I . i 1 ! I Til.- weather
in N. w i rl)'.in moderated miw to
)fciv. but It ia .till too coM ami
iWmp nnderf)it to make p.le.trianiam
nl. i-.iiit The inercurv .t.-adily neie
Monday miflit. but early thia morninu it
attain lo-iran to fall At oclia-k it
.tia.l W deifT)-.'. alaive
Tliroiik'liont th. -t ile it ha. hen bit-
t. rfr M a" I I" ivy dammfe haa I..-H
done to vi L'etable. mid tl raliire crop
in -j.ite that wanitnif. wire -cut la'forn
the approach of ii.ld w.-ather.
Hi. citv i- tilled it'.i iit.r. and the
. - parade t.n.k plaii' but there wa a
nntiivahle alao-nceof promiaciloua inak-)-r
wh.Me prei'ii.e on the -tr .-t. ha. a
wav. iM'tl one of the featlir.-. of the
audi'aptain Mct'arthv made an attempl
to land tlieiu at Hart . i.lainl H- uc
C.-.-.I)-.! in getting a. far an White.!. n.
-lkr. I.im fnrtli.r i.r. . r..- u i. l.t.ti.l
. a m. i.i.. jn.i L. J
.11 i . ciiim il I ne w ar-iuii nn .1-0. win. n
. .1. . . ..'W..oi.e.-i -- ....
io renin io me pier ai ine n'i oi i.a-i . . . .
1 ..... .... m...ul It i. ll....i..lit kIi
it. I i. . ......... ....
delayed b the -toriu
.'..rt. from nil wction. of Mi.i.i
llallDM.I. Itlm k..lr.l at I'lll.l.urx.
IMtt.burk' r-b 14 Aft.r Uittlnu
airaiu.t uni.pial .hi. of cold weatb. i
for fit)- 'lay. the railroaA have MatM
ftmAWt and not a throiiich train ha. left
lltt.burii foi th" eaat .in.-.' Monday
l Iffliial. are all at -ea and w. r- unable
to -ai when Haiti w .-ill I I.- rcullled
Thi i only th- - I nine in the lu-
tury -jf Iiti.bnrir that railroini i-omtmi- .
nicaiton with the. a-l.-rn .-.ji.t had lat-n
entit'ly eul off-
Hot.. .in. a l.oiiu.1.
ivi.toii. Feb II I1.-I' ii and vicinity
ar' .iii.wl.innd. aft-r tw day. ami two I Can
1 niifht- of ii.ntniiioii. -uowfall. lli-l
i .tret an- badly l'l kad.-.l. train la!
and on
1 drift-
reache- the I 1 -I' ll window.
HOT and
COLD.
TUB and
SHOWER
BATHS.
25 Cent-
he Ohtaim-tl at
At The-
All Hours
ifflSS Bryan Water let LtfU k
POWER COMPANY.
OYSTER
PARLOR
Fine Berwick Bay
Oysters served
in ANY STYLE
Fine Fruits Nuts
ml at
jiboi
Gears
b paclS-il it
of r.a-t
Tw.-nty-i.th -tr. .1 wln-re Ihe la.liet
wen- unloaded and n turnel to th'
inorirue Another attempt to reach I h
inland yva- made on the iollownik! da"
but wa. forced to turn back and Inn.
her ill.mal tr. ik'hl n tin. .ava.ioi
nil.- only nucci'.'di.l 111 making h.-ndi.
thmiiKh the ice a. far a. Illackw.-ll - 1- !
laud where further pr.axrenn w:i foiinl
to ln impo..ible Simv then th.- I tr. 11 ;
nan ha. r. iiialni.l at h.-r pier yyaitmu
tor a cliamre in th.' wcntlir
Th r. were in the morgue on Sunday
U.lie. awiiilinit burial and tin- 111111
ln-r waa rai-..l on Monday Io -!
which IK were adult and Ihe remain 1 1
children r..rtunatelv tin- catiacity I
th rei.-nily tlni.h.d inorKue 1. mncli
k-re.it. r than that of th.- old Rtructun
and there 1. .till r...tu for a few unin
Ualieaiu the ice ilienl.. while if tin
prifceui aevere wi (th.-r continue an?
nilllWPl'f lm lie. mil y ln kelit with. lit
nrtilelul 1 - "I r rviili'.n
Mef Hie cell for the prenervatiol
of ailujltioilie are now ..vupied. Tht
1. be- .children nr.- k.-pt in a general
fointmreW at and tl . r i .'ill r..iu (m
maio mi" Iw I M r 11 1 I
to th.- iib r of IkkUo lor wu. :i
armval ha.
w .1
pi indicate y.-ry v. re yy e ither and
there ha In. n much damaKe to crop.
.It 11 Hon lmirlii In I'lilnrailn.
la-ny.-r. Feb 14 The warm weather
prevndinir nini i- Sunday ban ln l d t.
relleye llle ill.tn n .'Xn rli llcl 111 -ollle
of tin- mountain town. owing to the
long continued nt.. rm of odd weather
iiml railniad blockade.
The Ik'iiv. r mid Kio UJande roa.1 i
entirely open and it. oftlcial. nav thai
there i no tpientioti but that the road
can MM handle tMMgh truflica ii.iihI
Tim t'olorado 11.nl Smth Park line In
I'lldvllle I- -till blocked and it i 1111
certain when tin- mad can be opein.l
although the work i l.-ing pu.h.-il
Town along tin- line have run abort on
Mime provUinn but it i thonght that
there i plenty of luicon. po4JMM and
rl.ur to prevent .nftering
It I lielieved ibut an .-ITort will he
made to ut a road .y. r the uiountmn
near Ui.l ''liff. which will giy.- dir.-ct
communication Wttb the through bin
nl the KioOrande
.... I . 1 l l-lilU.lrlptil.
I'liilmlelpbiii Feb 14 Th.
ha akMited in thi
.t. .phi
The ther
JUST
RECEIVED.
A Con.uletw ami Mpto-dst tin of llunl's ( 'iaiii "
ami Whiting's t'lt'ganl Slatioiu rv in pMUMIi in
all thi- latf-l ami most t'a-liioiialiU' tint.- ami sizt-s
imhnlinu Military Hlut. Cadet (Jrey Wediiewootl
Porte Honln nr. and litis lVrle liesido the white
iiml iTt'itni hivjli -jradeH.
RemembtT that persnnality ihiinntiT and
taste an- in nothino more prononiieed than in the
manner of Stationery iiM-d .o eoiim to see me and
let ns help vim to keep in totieh with the eorrei t
style.
f "Everything in Stationery and School Supplies at Right Prices.
Ben S. Head DRUGGIST.
Ueincmln-r that M OM the bent only in precriptioii work
nod vou c. 111 I-a--und tlie etlecta intended by your Doctor
will lx' fttllv rcali.cd if you have your ptenrription prepared
by me.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1899, newspaper, February 15, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320089/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .